June 6-10. The 27 Club. The Broach Theatre. 520 S Elm St., Greensboro. The 27 Club is the story of Martin Rose, a burned-out rock singer on house arrest for his involvement in an accident that injured a young fan, and his last-grab attempt to secure everlasting fame by joining the 27 Club – the informal group of artists and musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin and Amy Winehouse, all who died at age 27. For more info and tickets, visit www.flybynighttheatre.com
June 8-10. Varying Times. How Jack Got Scared. Odell Auditorium, Greensboro College. 814 W Market St., Greensboro. This original play by Stephen Hyers, City Arts Drama Center managing director, is based on the Grimm fairy tale with an Appalachian twist. For more info and tickets, visit www.thedramacenter.com June 10 through July 1. The Illusion: A Comic Fantasy. The Pyrle Theater. 232 S Elm St., Greensboro. Take a comic trip into the world of wizardry where romance, wit, action and adventure come alive at every turn. For more info and tickets, call 336.272.0160 or visit www.triadstage.org
June 13. 6:30pm. RuleBreaker Benefit. Hanesbrands Theatre. 209 N Spruce St., Winston-Salem. The evening will be a powerful testimonial to the importance and power of art, featuring live music and readings of work by award-winning playwright Daniel MacIvor. For more info, visit www. uncsa.edu
June 14. 7pm. Nan the Man and Other Tales. Design Archives Vintage. 342 S Elm St., Greensboro. Local artist Cara Hagan will be presenting “Nan The Man and Other Tales,” an evening of storytelling. She will be joined by special guest Elizabet Elliott, artist and storyteller from Mobile, AL. For more info, visit www.shopdesignarchives.com
June 14 & 18. 7:30pm. One Man, Two Guvnors. Hanesbrands Theatre. 209 N Spruce St., Winston-Salem. Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes minder to Roscoe Crabbe, a small time East End hood, now inBrighton to collect £6,000 from his fiancee’s dad. For more info and tickets, visit www.hanesbrandstheatre.org
June 15 through July 1. Varying times. Xanadu. Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance. 1047 Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem. Don’t miss this magical musical featuring the hit songs, “Strange Magic,” “Evil Woman,” and many more. For more info and tickets, call 800.838.3006
June 23. 8pm. Pihos: A Moving Biography. Hanesbrands Theatre. 209 N Spruce St., Winston-Salem. A multi-media Dance & Film presentation explores various aspects of former Philadelphia Eagle All Pro & NFL Hall of Fame Receiver Pete Pihos life and struggle with Alzheimers. For more info and tickets, visit www.hanesbrandstheatre.org
July 21. 2pm. The Music Man, Jr. Grimsley High School. 801 Westover Terrace, Greensboro. Community Theatre of Greensboro & Guilford County Schools are proud to present our third annual partnership production featuring the talents of GCS students and their families, as well as GCS faculty and staff. For more info, visit www. greensboro101.com
July 20 through August 5. Varying dates and times. Annie Get Your Gun. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem. Annie Oakly is the best shot around, and she manages to support her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. Buffalo Bill, he persuades this novel sharpshooter to join his Wild West Show. For more info and tickets, call 336.661.4949
November 2-18. Steal Magnolias. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem. This is the story of five southern ladies, funny, eccentric and charming who have their hair done and discuss life in Truvy’s beauty salon. For more info, tickets and a full schedule, call 336.661.4949
February 1-17. Fences. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston- Salem. This is the story of Troy Maxson life in a country where to be proud and black is to face pressures that could crush a man, body and soul. For more info, tickets and a full schedule, call 336.661.4949
Now through July 1. All Hands on Deck. Greensboro Barn Dinner Theatre. 120 Stage Coach Tr., Greensboro. ALL HANDS ON DECK! is a new, two-act revue performed by four charismatic musical theatre performers featuring the songs, dances and laughs that America has loved since the ‘40s. For more info, visit www.barndinner.com
Happening Now. Drama Center Spring Classes. Greensboro Cultural Center, 1st Level. 200 N Davie St., Greensboro. Should you be on stage or on TV? Offerings include Musical Theatre, Characterization, Acting for the Camera, Broadway Dance, and Acting Techniques. Kindergarten through adult. $75-$95 for an eight week class. Classes begin the first week of February. For more info and schedules, call 336.373.2728 or visit www.thedramacenter.com